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warfare on a regular basis, but because of the profit method, they do not want to jeopardize markets in china. >> ooooh -- >> true, true story from corporate c.l.'s. >> not necessarily so. >> you have an issue with this? >> they want to keep their presence and there. that is not a money-making. that is news gathering -- >> i am talking about private corporations, businesses, raided on a regular basis. >> that is 8 this week. that is probably our last segment on popular culture. see you next week. >>> from washington, the "the mclaughlin group," the american original. for over three decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >> "the mclaughlin group" is brought to you by siemens. ilities, cities, to last. siemens. answers.
warfare on a regular basis, but because of the profit method, they do not want to jeopardize markets in china. >> ooooh -- >> true, true story from corporate c.l.'s. >> not necessarily so. >> you have an issue with this? >> they want to keep their presence and there. that is not a money-making. that is news gathering -- >> i am talking about private corporations, businesses, raided on a regular basis. >> that is 8 this week. that is probably our last...
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, but then we are going to turn around and tell them to start the business and create those jobs in china, or india, or mexico, or someplace else. that is not how you grow new industries in america. that is how you give new industries to our competitors. that is why we need comprehensive immigration reform. [applause] now, during my first term, we took steps to try to patch up some of the worst cracks in the system. first, we strengthen security at the borders so that we could finally stem the tide of illegal immigrants. we put one puts on the ground on the southern border than in any other time in history. today, a legal crossings are down nearly 80% from their peak in 2000. [applause] second, we focused our enforcement efforts on criminals who are here illegally and in danger our communities. today, deportations of criminals is at its highest level ever. [applause] third, we took up the cause of the dreamers. the young people who were brought to this country -- [applause] young people who have grown up here, have their lives here, teachers here. we said if you are able to meet basic cri
, but then we are going to turn around and tell them to start the business and create those jobs in china, or india, or mexico, or someplace else. that is not how you grow new industries in america. that is how you give new industries to our competitors. that is why we need comprehensive immigration reform. [applause] now, during my first term, we took steps to try to patch up some of the worst cracks in the system. first, we strengthen security at the borders so that we could finally stem the...
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political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty anddemocracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is waling around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to steal from us. liz: stephen moore, thank you so much, sir. next up, two teams playing in the super bowl on sunday. but what about the other 30 teams? the democrats in washington have their way. they will all be working to fight climate change. don't go away. liz: welcome back, the government throwing a hail mary pass or a conventional democrats and the nfl and nba and the nhl and major league baseball as well as hundreds of other organizations have advice on fighting climate change. our very own melissa francis does asking the sports
political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty anddemocracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is waling around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to...
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they don't want in any way to jeopardize their markets in china. >> uhhhh -- >> true, from the corporate ceo 's. >> they want to keep their presence at there. that is not a money-making. that is for news gathering -- >> i am not talking about that at all. i am talking about private corporations that have been raided. >> that is it for this week. that is probably the last segment ever on popular culture. thanks for being with us. see you next week. man: who's that young girl? little dorrit? oh, she's nothing. surrounded by secrets... man: there is one thing i should like to ask you. woman: have a care what you wish for. from the sprawling rags-to-riches novel by chaou. a story about a small woman with a big heart. its auto insurance customers for over 70 years.e to more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night.
they don't want in any way to jeopardize their markets in china. >> uhhhh -- >> true, from the corporate ceo 's. >> they want to keep their presence at there. that is not a money-making. that is for news gathering -- >> i am not talking about that at all. i am talking about private corporations that have been raided. >> that is it for this week. that is probably the last segment ever on popular culture. thanks for being with us. see you next week. man: who's that...
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they don't want in any way to jeopardize their markets in china. >> uhhhh -- >> true, from the corporate ceo 's. >> they want to keep their presence at there. that is not a money-making. that is for news gathering -- >> i am not talking about that at all. i am talking about private corporations that have been raided. >> that is it for this week. that is probably the last segment ever on popular culture. thanks for being with us. see you next week.
they don't want in any way to jeopardize their markets in china. >> uhhhh -- >> true, from the corporate ceo 's. >> they want to keep their presence at there. that is not a money-making. that is for news gathering -- >> i am not talking about that at all. i am talking about private corporations that have been raided. >> that is it for this week. that is probably the last segment ever on popular culture. thanks for being with us. see you next week.
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china is taking advantage of that. okay, make this connection. >> as you know, china other than the u.s. federal reserve is more in debt than any other institution in the world. i am not making the case that it's only the fact that we owe the chinese so much money that these kinds of things happen. here is the case i'm making. if you look at the behavior of this administration and you could maybe even make the case for the bush administration as well. there is no question that we have backed off and enforcing a lot of the types of activities and behavior that we would expect. for example, we have.in terms of discipline in china on helping north korea get a bomb. we have backed up disappointing china in terms of stealing. the we know that they are stealing our international property. it's applied to mitt romney romney brought up during the campaign. by the way, you used the right point. i don't expect the u.s. government to do much about it is the one who is saying what you are saying. that our debt is making us weak an
china is taking advantage of that. okay, make this connection. >> as you know, china other than the u.s. federal reserve is more in debt than any other institution in the world. i am not making the case that it's only the fact that we owe the chinese so much money that these kinds of things happen. here is the case i'm making. if you look at the behavior of this administration and you could maybe even make the case for the bush administration as well. there is no question that we have...
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part of the problem for the anti-china xenophobia, needs china to be prosperous for them to be prosperous, right? in foreign affairs even after china's prosperity will remain independent on the rivals, including the united states. china will not get ahead if its rivals do not also prosper. >> i don't know about the xenophobes. i think that's a little unfair. >> i think they're a principal offender, though, and they are a particular threat that we should absolutely be concerned about. but, you know, the question is, why hasn't action been taken on this already. congress has been working on this for over three years to come up with some sort of legislation to combat cyberattacks. unfortunately, it actually ends up coming down to pro-government, anti-government no regulation argument. businesses are pushing against what would be government regulations. things like telling them if they have been hacked. having specific layers of security to protect their customers and their systems. and there's also questions about whether customers should be, for example, able to skew businesses if their dat
part of the problem for the anti-china xenophobia, needs china to be prosperous for them to be prosperous, right? in foreign affairs even after china's prosperity will remain independent on the rivals, including the united states. china will not get ahead if its rivals do not also prosper. >> i don't know about the xenophobes. i think that's a little unfair. >> i think they're a principal offender, though, and they are a particular threat that we should absolutely be concerned...
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suez canal and the red sea, finally to the buyers of this now iranian oil, like pakistan, india and china among others. we have chris from the institution of the study of war and he brought this to our attention on "money". welcome back to the show, chris. what proof out there is this is going on? >> a pleasure to be here with you this evening, melissa. we've known quite some time there is a one-way trade between iran and syria. that is to say iran's defense organization was oducing as many weapons and ammunition that the syrian army could use. the irian air force was flying weapons and ammunion to syria. in the addition the iranian navy was taking weapons and ammunition up through the suez canal and off-loading at syria ports ofartu this is the first evidence we've seen the is trade going in the opposite direction, which is two tankers from the national iranian tanker company on-loading oil up in syria and taking it through the suez canal and essentially mixing it in with the rest of the iranian oil trade headed out to their remaining trade partners. melissa: why is this a big deal? >> i
suez canal and the red sea, finally to the buyers of this now iranian oil, like pakistan, india and china among others. we have chris from the institution of the study of war and he brought this to our attention on "money". welcome back to the show, chris. what proof out there is this is going on? >> a pleasure to be here with you this evening, melissa. we've known quite some time there is a one-way trade between iran and syria. that is to say iran's defense organization was...
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to send armed drones over phoenix looking for mexican drug lords who are mexican nationals or when china decides to send armed drones over san francisco or d.c. to take out chinese dissidents or a random size to go after the virus makers that took down their centrifuges and discovers that they're living in manhattan or iceland decides to go after banks i mean are we supposed to just sit around and quietly watch as entire city blocks of blown up in the united states and innocent civilians are killed because it's the logical continuation of a policy that we started there are no rules of the road here right now to understand that we have the disc in this discussion there are zero rules of the road the f.a.a. has been pressured by this administration to push through the right to use drones for everybody for example a corporation can own a drone and they can spy on activists they can spy on labor they can spy on competitors paparazzi tom can use a drone and park it in your backyard if they want for four days because there are no rules here and this president has failed to talk about it becaus
to send armed drones over phoenix looking for mexican drug lords who are mexican nationals or when china decides to send armed drones over san francisco or d.c. to take out chinese dissidents or a random size to go after the virus makers that took down their centrifuges and discovers that they're living in manhattan or iceland decides to go after banks i mean are we supposed to just sit around and quietly watch as entire city blocks of blown up in the united states and innocent civilians are...
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because in china, there would be, somebody would be in charge. there would be a plan somewhere, a multi-year plan, if it was not being followed somebody would have come up with a new plan. but that is not how they work in washington. if it looks like what we do doesn't make a lot of sense it is because much of what we do doesn't make sense. what they're trying to find is the great myth of washington, the scheming. if you have been watching a lot of "house of cards" on netflix, it is all about the myth of scheming. >> i know what i have to do. >> good. >> we'll have a lot of nights like this. making plans. very little sleep. >> i expected that. it doesn't worry me. >> i better get to work. >> lots of plans, no sleep, moody lighting. this is the most pervasive of all washington myths, that the washington insiders are effectively scheming all the time. that everything that happens fits into somebody's plan. but it doesn't. maybe what happens began as a scheme, but soon enough, everybody in washington, from interns to the white house, everybody is at
because in china, there would be, somebody would be in charge. there would be a plan somewhere, a multi-year plan, if it was not being followed somebody would have come up with a new plan. but that is not how they work in washington. if it looks like what we do doesn't make a lot of sense it is because much of what we do doesn't make sense. what they're trying to find is the great myth of washington, the scheming. if you have been watching a lot of "house of cards" on netflix, it is...
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political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to steal from us. liz: stephen moore, thank you so much, sir. next up, two teams playing in the super bowl on sunday. but what about the other 30 teams? the democrats in washington have their way. they will all be working to fight climate change. don't go away. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, ea
political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to...
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they're no longer worried, i think, about our economy being overwelcomed either by your you or china or someone swallowing up every bit of innovation that exists in the world. and there are no longer, i think, worried about our, our economy being overwhelmed beyond our shores and there's very little doubt in any circles out there about america's ability to be in a position to lead the world in the 21st century. >> greta: and governor jan brewer joins us. nice to see you. >> nice to see, greta. and take part of the quote. they meaning the american people are no he longer traumatized by what was a traumatizing event. a great collapse in 2008. >> obviously, and the advice vice president is clearly out of touch. they're with the direction the country is going and concerned about the current leadership. >> you know, i'm not sure exactly, i mean, what he meant by that because-- a little disjointed. sometimes we find that they talk in code and you have to decipher it. i think he's saying that the american public, that they're not concerned, that they feel full confidence what is taking plac
they're no longer worried, i think, about our economy being overwelcomed either by your you or china or someone swallowing up every bit of innovation that exists in the world. and there are no longer, i think, worried about our, our economy being overwhelmed beyond our shores and there's very little doubt in any circles out there about america's ability to be in a position to lead the world in the 21st century. >> greta: and governor jan brewer joins us. nice to see you. >> nice to...
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there's tons of oil in canada, but they would rather ship it to china, but they can't get it to our refineries. >> that's cheaper than the west texas crude. if they could get them to the refineries in the gulf cost and the rest of the pipe system would get them to the east and coast coast, but it's all bess stopped by this controversy. no one wants to move. >> who wants to convince the governors of those states that it's a good idea. >> i had the governor from nebraska, he said he's fine with it, they're waiting for obama. >>> so how come stocks are so great? >> people are under the assumption that the central banks will always be there. we get into this self-reinforcing concept that they're the only ones going up, and you have to build. eventually it collapses, but for now it's going up. >>> you've had considerable wealth creation, even more than most, what does that do to the political situations? i don't really see that in the polls. >> i think it helped the president over the last year. you had the market going up, people recapture 401(k)s, it hasn't happened in real estate as much. when y
there's tons of oil in canada, but they would rather ship it to china, but they can't get it to our refineries. >> that's cheaper than the west texas crude. if they could get them to the refineries in the gulf cost and the rest of the pipe system would get them to the east and coast coast, but it's all bess stopped by this controversy. no one wants to move. >> who wants to convince the governors of those states that it's a good idea. >> i had the governor from nebraska, he...
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my competitor works in china. my competitor build a similar part for almost a third of what i am an american. you will take away the factory workers who manufacture my parts. this is all usa jobs. last point. instead of raising the minimum wage, lower the price of gas. back to two bucks a gallon and you won't have to worry about the minimum wage. i appreciate the opportunity. thank you so much. host: how would an economist pre-minimum wage respond to that caller? guest: you are raising the cost of that worker to that business. on the other hand, that worker will have more money to spend. as a business owner, you can make more profits. you can pass the cost to people who are buying your goods by raising prices. i think that is a little bit of what you got tat. raising the minimum wage has an effect on the economy. the question -- if there is a chance it would raise unemployment or perhaps put a business in the red. host: michelle, tacoma, washington. democratic caller. caller: i just realized our state is one of th
my competitor works in china. my competitor build a similar part for almost a third of what i am an american. you will take away the factory workers who manufacture my parts. this is all usa jobs. last point. instead of raising the minimum wage, lower the price of gas. back to two bucks a gallon and you won't have to worry about the minimum wage. i appreciate the opportunity. thank you so much. host: how would an economist pre-minimum wage respond to that caller? guest: you are raising the cost...
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. >> are major components to your industry engaged in manufacturing these types of things in china. >> their other part that manufacture. we appreciate that investment. it says here we have $409 in this type of research going on. does that $400 billion annually, does that calculate with individual inventors put into the mix, or they just not part of the calculation? >> are probably not going to be significant percentage as measured by dollars but about 60% would come from private companies than 40% of the federal funded. >> were talking about private inventors and their impact on new discoveries. how is she placed them in terms of government programs coming up with something new, corporations coming up with something new versus the individual inventor community coming up with something new. >> if you look at the types of recruiters over the past 50 years, the invention of the transistor or art or not tended to be basic research programs that weren't in the minds of any one individual, even at the university, but typically a network universe be a people. >> the foundation isn't very si
. >> are major components to your industry engaged in manufacturing these types of things in china. >> their other part that manufacture. we appreciate that investment. it says here we have $409 in this type of research going on. does that $400 billion annually, does that calculate with individual inventors put into the mix, or they just not part of the calculation? >> are probably not going to be significant percentage as measured by dollars but about 60% would come from...
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to send armed drones over phoenix looking for mexican drug lords who are mexican nationals or when china decides to send armed drones over san francisco or d.c. to take out chinese dissidents or a rand is sized to go after the virus makers that took down their centrifuges and discovers that they're living in manhattan or iceland decides to go after bank stirrers i mean are we supposed to just sit around and quietly watch as entire city blocks of blown up in the united states and innocent civilians are killed because it's the logical continuation of a policy that we started there are no rules of the road here right now and understand that we have the disc in this discussion there are zero rules of the road the f.a.a. has been pressured by this administration to push through the right to use drones for everybody for example a corporation can own a drone and they can spy on activists they can spy on labor they can spy on competitors paparazzi tom can use a drone and park it in your backyard if they want for four days because there are no rules here and this president has failed to talk abou
to send armed drones over phoenix looking for mexican drug lords who are mexican nationals or when china decides to send armed drones over san francisco or d.c. to take out chinese dissidents or a rand is sized to go after the virus makers that took down their centrifuges and discovers that they're living in manhattan or iceland decides to go after bank stirrers i mean are we supposed to just sit around and quietly watch as entire city blocks of blown up in the united states and innocent...
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china does not want that is such a no really needs to keep that north korea or she going on. as it is my own guess is that the chinese will. denounce the north koreans but will continue quietly supporting them if china is the main source of oil and food for north korea and i don't think the chinese are going to shut off the taps and see us in north korea put it in perspective for us eric just how serious a threat is this to us and indeed europe we're talking about an anti missile defense shield for example and there's often that talk about a perceived threat from iran and the likes of north korea but could these tests really eventually produce a weapon that could be a threat to iran in europe you know i think you will eventually the greens will manage miniaturize a nuclear warhead to the point where it can be carried a tough one of their medium or certainly their long range i.c.m. missiles which their development we just saw one put a satellite into orbit so the chinese the north koreans will do but the really the big question is not can they but why would they these programs
china does not want that is such a no really needs to keep that north korea or she going on. as it is my own guess is that the chinese will. denounce the north koreans but will continue quietly supporting them if china is the main source of oil and food for north korea and i don't think the chinese are going to shut off the taps and see us in north korea put it in perspective for us eric just how serious a threat is this to us and indeed europe we're talking about an anti missile defense shield...
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so he was a man when nixon went to china. he did cut the budget. he helped germany wheeling them money. the germans paid everyone else back. what a statesman. chicago land family. but he would go his own way. and what infuriated coolidge was he had some close confirmation hearings planned and dozen used his inauguration to get up and berate the senators for their poor behavior and abuse of the filibuster essentially. and he antagonized the senate rather than following his order frers calvin to apiece, make friends w greeze the wheels for the nominations to come. >> you talk about calvin coolidge having breakfast at the white house and a lot of members of the senate calling in sick, not wanting to come. >> that's right. he wasn't a get along guy. harding was a get along guy. coolidge comes in, he was a governor. he sat and prided over the senate. i don't think that was fun to him. when he formally prided over the senate of the state of massachusetts where you can vote not just in a tie but you have more power as the head of the senate of the state o
so he was a man when nixon went to china. he did cut the budget. he helped germany wheeling them money. the germans paid everyone else back. what a statesman. chicago land family. but he would go his own way. and what infuriated coolidge was he had some close confirmation hearings planned and dozen used his inauguration to get up and berate the senators for their poor behavior and abuse of the filibuster essentially. and he antagonized the senate rather than following his order frers calvin to...
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in name only. -- communism in china is, less -- communism in china only. it is about preserving the powers party as it continues to grow. in north korea, it is about preserving the power of the military and the kim dynasty as you have there. it has nothing to do with what karl marx envisioned. they get you a book on how communism when it moved into asia diverged into something different in vietnam and other areas than the communism in europe. >> former washington post correspondent keith richburg on 34 years of reporting and insights from around the world. sunday at 8:00. >> now a conversation with ruth bader ginsburg. this is one hour and 10 minutes. >> can we all be seated? can we all be seated? we have an interesting question and answer session with three of our thomas jefferson school of law professors and students and justice ruth bader ginsburg of the united states supreme court. to maximize the question and answer time, i am going to minimize the introductions. if we do not know who ginsburg is now, i think we should not be in law school. ruth and i
in name only. -- communism in china is, less -- communism in china only. it is about preserving the powers party as it continues to grow. in north korea, it is about preserving the power of the military and the kim dynasty as you have there. it has nothing to do with what karl marx envisioned. they get you a book on how communism when it moved into asia diverged into something different in vietnam and other areas than the communism in europe. >> former washington post correspondent keith...
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china is slated to overtake the u.s. in 2035. >> we've seen double digit increase s in chinese defense spending for more than 15 years now, and that really should not only give pause to the united states but it really should be a source of concern for the countries in the region as well. >> reporter: two years ago, then defense secretary robert gates brow beat nato allies to spent two percent of their gdp on defense. when france wanted to send forces into mali to counter al-qaeda in recent weeks, the u.s. had to provide the airlift and refueling because france needed u.s. help. >> these guys have been going gang busters, rolling out prototypes of advanced weapons systems, whether it's new missiles, aircrafts, new drone aircraft. >> others argue that even with the sequester, the u.s. budget will drafe dwarf it's adversari. >> if is h sequestration happeno from spenting 40 cents out of every dollar to 38 cents. >> reporter: u.s. taxpayers spent $7 liv 11 billion, the equivalent of the next 13 defense budgets combined. the
china is slated to overtake the u.s. in 2035. >> we've seen double digit increase s in chinese defense spending for more than 15 years now, and that really should not only give pause to the united states but it really should be a source of concern for the countries in the region as well. >> reporter: two years ago, then defense secretary robert gates brow beat nato allies to spent two percent of their gdp on defense. when france wanted to send forces into mali to counter al-qaeda in...
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>> new leadership in china. new leadership in south korea. new leadership in japan. of course a new leader in north korea. >> also partly a new regime in the united states. you've got secretary kerry who will come at this in a slightly different point of view than his predecessor. we'll have to see how that plays out as well. >> what's the sort of detective work that happens now to figure out more about the things we don't know? how about particular test. >> right. as i mentioned previously, all we know is there's been a test. we have a very rough estimate of how big the bang was. what we don't know is whether the device was made from plutonium or highly enriched uranium. that sounds like a minor technical issue but it actually has hugely important policy consequences. north korea only has a small amount of plutonium. it actually would be very, very hard for it to produce more. so part of the reason why north korea wants to shift to uranium is because it would allow it to increase its arsenal relatively quickly. so if this turns out to be a highly enriched uranium te
>> new leadership in china. new leadership in south korea. new leadership in japan. of course a new leader in north korea. >> also partly a new regime in the united states. you've got secretary kerry who will come at this in a slightly different point of view than his predecessor. we'll have to see how that plays out as well. >> what's the sort of detective work that happens now to figure out more about the things we don't know? how about particular test. >> right. as i...
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are directed and sponsored by the chinese military and links cyber threat to china's second bureau to the people's liberation army and you see it headquartered here. the evidence according to executive who oversaw the new research is embedded in the hacker's electronic trail. >> when you look at the totality, it's overwhelm, when we looked at them logging into the attack infrastructure and they launched attacks, 98% of those were coming from china and 97% of the log-ins, using by the chinese. as a character set and you realize all of these attacks are emanating from one building in shanghai and pretty ease toy draw a conclusion based on that. >> reporter: the ranking members of the intelligence complete briefed on the cyber threat. the u.s. is losing 300 billion a year in trade secrets and techology and amounts to lost jobs for americans. >> i've never seen anything so rampant as i have both on the espionage front where nation states like china are stealing intellectual property at a breath-taking pace. >> estimated just last year that our country lost over 300 billion dollars of trad
are directed and sponsored by the chinese military and links cyber threat to china's second bureau to the people's liberation army and you see it headquartered here. the evidence according to executive who oversaw the new research is embedded in the hacker's electronic trail. >> when you look at the totality, it's overwhelm, when we looked at them logging into the attack infrastructure and they launched attacks, 98% of those were coming from china and 97% of the log-ins, using by the...
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if he wants to move now, it has to be nixon and china. there are seven magic words. if he would say this, he would unlock a lot of republican votes. he'd have to fight his own party, but it's time for that. those words are change ppi and beneficiaries pay a little more. >> that's for medicare, for -- >> that's a serious look at entitlements, which the country needs. >> mayor, you know just how hard the politics are on that. plus the sense that the president is feeling, look, i don't have an opposition to trust in that if we move forward on something like that. >> the president is prepared to move. he showed with mr. boehner he is prepared to do deals and to move. but he has to have a republican party that's really willing to dance with him. i know that. now everybody is talking about sequestration and all of the needs for cuts and the rest. but we have a model in the u.k. where they have -- they have used this policy, and their growth in the u.k. is about 1%. so we are rushing to do something in the united states that is failing in britain as we speak in terms of --
if he wants to move now, it has to be nixon and china. there are seven magic words. if he would say this, he would unlock a lot of republican votes. he'd have to fight his own party, but it's time for that. those words are change ppi and beneficiaries pay a little more. >> that's for medicare, for -- >> that's a serious look at entitlements, which the country needs. >> mayor, you know just how hard the politics are on that. plus the sense that the president is feeling, look, i...
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china owns us. host: and that relates to gun policy how? caller: we have to be able to protect ourselves. how are we supposed to go out and protect ourselves if we are not able to use the guns and we have chinese coming at us with their weapons -- host: this is susan from texas on the democrats' line. caller: the guy that called in about the amendment -- a well regulated militia necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. but the history is that we did not have a standing army before the revelation nor for many years thereafter. the army was dependent on individuals having guns and coming out in times of need to fight the british, not our own government. i am a gun owner. i believe in gun ownership. but the signers of the constitution had no concept of what would later be invented. it is just insanity, the things that are being said about this. lies are being put into people's mouths. the russians are going to come into a desk, we need to protect ourselves with a semi-auto
china owns us. host: and that relates to gun policy how? caller: we have to be able to protect ourselves. how are we supposed to go out and protect ourselves if we are not able to use the guns and we have chinese coming at us with their weapons -- host: this is susan from texas on the democrats' line. caller: the guy that called in about the amendment -- a well regulated militia necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. but...
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how much is that going into china? >> again, i think we need to separate reports yesterday about hacking and i addressed this yesterday and i think i made clear that in regards to china, that the united states and china are the largest cyber actors. it is vital to sustain a meaningful dialogue. we repeatedly and we'll continue to raise our concerns at the highest level about cyber threat with chinese cyber officials, including in the military. on trade secrets again i would refer you to the roll out later today of the o.m.b.'s officer will be releasing to mitt investigator the theft of u.s. trade secrets. more details will be coming, i don't really have them. >> does the administration favor fines or retaliation for countries that are engaged in this? >> again, i think that is a broad question that would have to be addressed by the experts on this issue. >> crorgs court cases, g.m. and others have been victims of detective inaudible] -- what does the administration want to do as result of this reporter? >> i would urge
how much is that going into china? >> again, i think we need to separate reports yesterday about hacking and i addressed this yesterday and i think i made clear that in regards to china, that the united states and china are the largest cyber actors. it is vital to sustain a meaningful dialogue. we repeatedly and we'll continue to raise our concerns at the highest level about cyber threat with chinese cyber officials, including in the military. on trade secrets again i would refer you to...
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. >> with all due respect, i [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. i y
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. >> the communism of china that is basically communism enabled me these days. it does preserve the power of the members of the communist power -- city but they threw it aside when he opened the country of and now has become -- now has become a capitalist haven. they talk a great we about to this, but it is all about preserving the party's power economically as the country continues to grow, because they threw aside most aspects of communism to a great time ago. north korea is all about preserving the power of the military and the kim dynasty. again, it really has nothing to do with what karl marx it visited as communism way back. someone could do a fascinating book about how and a move to agent it diverged. it is an absolutely fascinating split that occurred. >> harvard fellow keith richard burke of 34 years of reporting and insights from around the world. next sunday at 8:00 on c-span q&a. >> next, your calls and comments. live at 2:00, c-span begins its new series. first ladies, influence and image with a discussion about the influence of women who served as
. >> the communism of china that is basically communism enabled me these days. it does preserve the power of the members of the communist power -- city but they threw it aside when he opened the country of and now has become -- now has become a capitalist haven. they talk a great we about to this, but it is all about preserving the party's power economically as the country continues to grow, because they threw aside most aspects of communism to a great time ago. north korea is all about...